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Post by Anna on Jan 22, 2014 6:46:55 GMT
I liked a lot of things. I thought the characters were amazing, the plot was fresh & surprising and the music was fantastic. What about you?
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Nilla
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Post by Nilla on Jan 22, 2014 21:29:54 GMT
Them characters, though!
I really liked the character development in the movie. For example, it was really surprising when Prince Hans turned into a butthead towards the end of the movie. I actually thought that him and Anna were going to end up together and not Anna and Kristoff. A really good plot twist and sudden character events as well.
Overall, the characters were just well made and developed in general. And honestly, I don't think I can have a favorite character. They are all so amazing I can't even choose. lol
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Post by Naomi on Jan 22, 2014 22:12:19 GMT
Elsa! Idina I loved the animation, the characters. I have to say, as some one who only saw 1 episode of Veronica Mars and who had little knowledge of Kristen Bell's work she was a pleasant surprise. Her singing voice was lovely- I can't sing and I'd be nervous as anything to sing knowing I'd have to duet and be on a movie with Idina Menzel. I knew I'd love Elsa- as an Idina lover it was destined that I'd love the character of Elsa. However, I was completely bowled over with how much I love Anna as well. I really loved that they made both girls so lovable and didn't go with the ''Jealous sister/ family divide'' type situation. I love how they made the sisters so different and yet both have traits the other needs. Anna with her optimism, her playfulness, willing to love and go all out for loved ones. Elsa with her protective nature of loved ones, the fact that she can be in such an isolating situation and still take joy in the happiness of her sister (think of the scene she watches Anna play from her window), her maturity, clear thinking and level-headedness. I love how relatable the sisters are. I think we all find traces of ourselves in the characters. I relate more with Elsa as overall we're pretty similar, but I also have the dorkiness and awkwardness of Anna- (think the hitting herself in eye with tassel). This movie proves that love, true love is not just between romantic partners, that acts of love are also what goes on between family and friends. The animation is amazing seriously. I can look at pictures of Elsa taken from sad/ happy moments and it breaks out the feels- for example- the picture I've attached- how can one not get a case of the feels just looking at it? and then when she looks happy . Normally the only character who can cause me to want to cry or smile based on a picture is Regina Mills/ The Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla) from Once Upon A Time. Also, the scene after funeral where the sisters are on opposite sides of the doors, so sad looking . I know that we can't just create more awards for Oscars but I do believe that they need a ''Best Animation'' for the work as well as the nomination for Best Animated film. Attachments:
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Post by Elsa on Feb 2, 2014 4:19:22 GMT
I pretty much loved everything about it. There was a time when I was afraid I'd be disappointed, but that's because I had such high expectations for it. Very happy to say that not only was I not disappointed, but I loved it more than expected. Two thumbs up, Disney!
I first got excited about Frozen when I heard Disney was making a movie about The Snow Queen. I LOVED the Hallmark movie as a child (not nearly as good as Frozen, but yay nostalgia!), and so I was excited to step into that world again. Then I heard Idina Menzel was going to be voicing the Snow Queen and I may have squealed. I was definitely excited at this point! And then it got better when I heard that it was set in Norway, which is where I used to live for those of you who didn't know. So yes, all of this had me SUPER excited for the movie to the point where I was stalking anything that happened relating to the movie before I even saw it. I swear, I'd heard Let It Go 50 times before I saw the film and by then I knew most of the lyrics to every song in the movie. Yes. I was in love. I still am. I just love this movie.
So what can I say? The characters, the music, the animation, the story... It's all SO GOOD. All of these factors blend together so well and make Frozen the amazing movie we know and love. My favourite character is without a doubt Elsa. I find I relate to her more than any other character in the movie, although I like most of the characters. I also think I'm slightly biased, because I love her voice actress Idina Menzel, but overall as a character, she's the one I relate to the most. Even if the roles had been reversed, with Idina voicing Anna and Kristen voicing Elsa, I would've related to Elsa as a character more. So perhaps I'm not as biased as I think I am. Haha!
There are small tidbits I appreciated very much as a Norwegian. The Fjord horses (my favourite horse breed) were awesome! I also loved how they had different shades in their fur, as real fjord horses do. For example, Hans' horse is more golden than Anna's horse. Another thing I loved was the wooden church where Elsa was crowned queen. It reminded me of so many old churches I visited while I lived in Norway. Then there was the lutefisk that Wandering Oaken pulled out and offered to Anna after he tossed Kristoff out of his shop. Lutefisk is something I never tried, but I know it's a very Norwegian thing. So that's pretty cool!
I could go on and on to be honest. Overall... I loved EVERYTHING!
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Post by Frosty on May 23, 2014 10:44:32 GMT
I liked the character development, Anna's a happy-go-lucky girl and she's beautiful. Same goes for Elsa, except she's mostly quiet throughout the movie. Olaf's hilarious. Kristoff's is... well, a normal male.
The plot was nice. I liked how they suddenly changed Hans from a good guy to a bad guy at the mid-end. I was complete shocked haha. I really, really, really thought Hans was going to be a perfect guy for Anna. But he just changed in the near-ending of the film.
The animation extremely reminds me of how Tangled was animated. Big eyes, slim body, clean face (lol), small mouth, etc etc. Everything is well-animated, the effects (like, how the snow was animated) are simply stunning. I love it.
There's only one word I can describe the songs/musics of Frozen: GREAT.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2014 12:14:46 GMT
The greatest thing about this movie is that it has something for everyone and not directly aimed at or appealing to just kids alone, coming from me, a fully grown and matured adult, but who's also the biggest kid at heart herself, it has so much for adults to enjoy too...A general and instant Disney classic movie winner all round
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